1-pull the paper cassette out-fan the paper and adjust the cassette to the proper size of the paper.2-after you remove the cassette from the machine have a look in cassette bay with help of any light source and cofirm there is no foreign object stuck inside(pieces of paper-pins etc-after that if the problem exist apply a spray from contact cleanr with it is tube inside the bay of cassette in direction of machine rear frame.and insert the cassetee firmly many times to activate cassette switches.

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If it is a real genuine Brother toner. Not a reman. You may also need to change the drum. If you have a user manual, it will show you where the drum life setting is in the menu structure. Make sure the little glass window inside on the right is clean so it can read the toner level. Make sure the toner save feature is turned off.

Probably caused by the toner cart. Only use genuine new Brother brand supplies. Remans fail quite often with Brother machines.Possibly bad gears on fuser drive. But with the poor print quality, I suspect it is the toner.

cassette is in front, put hand on bottom front of machine and pull, check to see if it is set to letter ( is the paper adjuster the part that can slide back and forth set to letter is there a switch in the cassette for custom and letter size? is it set to letter?